Who’s involved

Introduction

This goal connects central and local government, iwi, philanthropists, non-government organisations, businesses, science and research organisations, communities, land owners and individuals.

Some of the key players

The Department of Conservation is responsible for facilitating the overall PF2050 programme and ensuring the public and private sectors are well-connected. Our network of Predator Free Rangers support community initiatives and act as a vital link into the wider ranger network within each region.

Predator Free 2050 Ltd is a crown-owned entity responsible for investing in large landscape-scale projects and breakthrough research via the Expressions of Interest process. It also sources additional funding from business, local government and philanthropists.

Predator Free NZ Trust focusses on supporting, building and connecting community efforts, growing the vision and telling the story. It shares best-practice resources, helps people find ways to be involved, and maps who is doing what around the country.